Category: Church of God News
As part of a grant the Church of God received from the Lilly Foundation, the International Executive Committee will be sponsoring a livestream event later this month for pastors and church leaders.
Category: People in the News
Author Walker James has released the first book of a series, called Perspectives. The first title, “What Does God Want,” provides ninety four perspectives on how to obtain a to obtain a closer, deeper, more loving relationship with God. Released on January 29, 2018, the book details his first and second son born with Mixed-Cerebral Palsy and drives home an inspirational story of trial, doubt, and reawakening.
Category: Events and Happenings
Early bird registration is now open for Charisma Conference 2018. A dynamic list of speakers and worship leaders has also just been announced.
Category: Church of God News
In recognition of the 100th birthday of Lee University this year, Faith News is presenting a series of four articles on the history of the Church of God’s premier educational institution. This third in the series recalls the years 1968-1993. The article is a reprint from an appearance in the Lee University Torch, written on the occasion of Lee University’s 75th birthday in 1993. The writer was Dr. Carolyn Dirksen, a Professor of English and former vice president at Lee University, who has been a member of the faculty since 1968.
Category: The Persecuted Church
The battle over religious freedom has reached a fever pitch in California, where lawmakers are taking a new approach to punish traditional beliefs about sex and gender.
Category: Church of God News
For many years, the youth of the Church of God, tens of thousands of students, have joined with their youth leaders and pastors throughout the Church of God denomination to impact the world for Christ through YWEA (Youth World Evangelism Action).
Category: Opinion & Commentary
Back in the old days, Hollywood gave us big-screen Bible epics every year around Easter. Ben-Hur, The Robe and The Greatest Story Ever Told offered chariot races, clashing swords, sweeping musical scores and colorful Roman costumes—along with some overacting and cheesy religious sentimentality.